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The

Hongkong Telegraph.

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(ESTABLISHED 1881

SATURDAY, JUNE

NEW SERI X

8567

晚七初月五年三統堂

SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

London, May 20. 7:30 pan. The Kaiser has appointed King. Goorgo a Prussian Field Muralini. London, May 26. 7:30 p.m. The avintor Vetrines hus ar- rived at Madrid, thas winning the great air race from Paris.

London, May 26. 7: 30 pan. "Knockout" Brown his beaten Tom Murphy in the first round.

Tokio, May 27,

SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

London, May 31, 4.15 pan. The result of the race for the Dorby at the Epsom Haco Meeting was as follows:

Sunstar Stad Fust

Royal Tender.

$2

#

Thoir Majostics King Gourge and Queen Mary wore present,

There was a record crowd of spectators.

A.

Hongkong-2nd Innings.

C. I. Elborough, o Me- Euon, b Billings......

A. E. Claxton, b MöEuen

G. A. Conko, D McEuen... |Ray. S. W: Payne, o McEnen,

b Billingsger Lient. Thorp, b McEuen....... F. Sutton, hw, b McEuen'.. Corpl Dempsey, bw, b Jack-

8011 ...... A. P. Dashwood, b McEuen..

Extrus

Shanghai, May 31. The Now Viceroy of, the Threo/ The first innings in the Inter-W. Waterhouse, b Brand... Eastern Provinces paid an official port Cricket Match was opened F. J. de tome, b Bran-1 visit to the Japanese Consul Gene- this forenoon. Hongkong batted Corpi. Taverner, not out..... ral Kooks at Mukden yesterday first. The wicket was tricky. when he oxprossed himself omphu-| Scores were as follows at five tically to the effect that he is most o'clock, when stumps anxious to improve the relations drawn: between, China and Japan, and "attach both nations as close as one family,"

It may be possible that some trouble may arise between the partios, but he will ovor bo in parnost to settle the matter by the bost-possible means:

Hongkong-1st Innings.

A. C. E. Elborough, b Me-

Enon

Lieut. Thorp, e and b Me--

Euon

A. E. Claxton, Rasmussen G. A. Cooke, R.N., b Ras

Londón, May 28, 10, p.in. The ranliantion by the ship- owners of the gravity of the farth.

were

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4

Rev. S. W. Payne c Ollor-

dessen b Jackson

18

Satton, b McEuen..

Enen

coming international shipping CorplaDempsey, lbw b Mc- striko is omphasised by the latest news from Liverpool.

A. P. Dashwood, b Me Ener This is to the effect that the W. Waterhouso, e Haynes b Australian shipowners have come McEuen

to an arrangement-with-2,000-F-J-do-Rome, Hw-McEnen Chinose sounion to man the ships Corph. Taverner, not out..... in the Australian- trade in the

ovont of a strike..

0

Extrus

In view of thin fact that Austral-

Total

50

in employs the most rigorous Shanghai-Ist Innings. measures against the alien, this A. S. Lanning, Ibw Dampsey nction of the shipowners is grave H. B. Ollerdessen, o and b

Payne T. 11. Brockwoll, run out...... London, May 9th, 10.25 p.m.

Beaurepairo and Runnymede Capt Burrott, st Claxton,

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in tho extremno.

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REUTER'S

TELEGRAMS.

London, May 2742.20 p.m. Router's correspondent at 13 Mexico City wires that President 23 Diaz has rosigned the Presidency

of the Republic..

Sr. Dela Barra has been appoint- God Provisional Presitlent.

London, May 26: 2.20 p.m. work, the leviathan Wyoming, The biggest battleship in the 22 built for the United States Navy, has been successfully launched at 9. Philadelphia, '

2

Tho Wyoming has a displace

0 tent of 20,000 tons and a length 8] of 562 feet, and onrries twelvo

12-inch guns.

Total................. 413 Bowling Analysis. In Hongkong's second in nings, McEnen added to his fine performance of the previous day by taking 5 wickets for 32 runs.; Jackson took 1 wicket for 2 ritns,

Brand 2 for 6, Billings 2 for 25,

and Rasmusson nil for 20 runs, London, June, lat, 7.40 p.m. The result of the Coronation Cup is as follows:-

Lomborg

... 1

Swynford

9

Bachelor's Doublo

3

A HARBOUR nuisance.

To be Abated.

The Harbour Master, Come mador C. W. Beckwith, R.N., has issued the following notice to owners of stown launchos which habitually board ships in the

Harbour: --

1911

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TELEGRAMS..

London, May 30th, 7.10 a.m.

六拜禮

琥三月六英港香:

A Papal Encyclical vehemently condemus the anti-religious acts

the Portuguese Republic.

Loudon, May 20, 2.20 p.m.

of

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TELEGRAMS.

London, June 1, 2.10 p.m.

Replying to a question in tho

$13 PER ANNEEM.

BinoLa Cory 25 ́Orers,

CHINESE

TELEGRAMS.

Peking, May 26. Over thres hundrod Cliness

House of Commons, the Right have been murdered during the Hon, Sir Edward Groy, Minister recent Mexican revolt. Instruc for Foreign Affairs, said that tions have been given to the His Highness the Sultan of negotiations wore proceeding bo-Si Yap Chamber of Commerce Morocooofficially received General tween Grout Britain, and some not to allow any Chinese to enter. Moinier and the principal officers other Powers, with Japan with a Moxico for the prosent. troops. \*\**! belonging to the French relieving view to a settlement of the ques- tion of perpetual lenses hold by foreigners in Japan,

for the help given by France in The Sultan expressed his thanks

restoring order in the country."

London, May 31st, 7.0 ani.

(ermany hasoxpressed willing noss to negotiate with the United London, May 20.2.20 p.m.

States for a general arbitration on From Constantinople there has the lines of the draft submitted! con received a message stating by the American Government. that in official circles annoyance has boon caused by the Russian'

Demarche of the 24th instant.

London, May 31, 7.5 a.m. At Foz General Darbiex has begun punitivo operations against the tribes.

The chief of the Russian Pross Bureau at the Foreign Office Toudon, May 30th, 5.20 p.m. sites that the communique of the Turkey, in replying to the 24th instant was not to be taken communication from Russia,dated as the text of a written Note. It the 24th inst., says: We are merelyembodied a friendly vorbal astonished and pained by Itussin's ropresentation made by the Am-representations.” bassador, and must not be con- strued as threatening

The message goes on to stato tlust Turkey's pationeo- towards the reprehensible conduct of the Montenegrins shown that she hus

hostile intentions.

London, May 27 7.10a.m. The Reichstag has passed the third roading of the Alsace Lor-no raino Bill after prolonged negotia- tions which rosulted, in a com promiso.

London, May 27, 7.10 am. King George V las boon gazetted a Prussian Fiold Mar- shall,

London, May 27.7.10 a.m. Tho consus, revoutly taken in froland, shows the population to total 4,381,981, 5

London, May 27,7.10 am.

A message from Paris stutes

that General Goirati, Commander the Sixth Army Corps, has boon appointed Minister for War.

"Please note that not more than any two launches hall lio 28alengaido a steamer's gangway at one time and that no launch other than the company's launch of sall lie at the gangway unless 24thing in or discharging passen- 31 gers or baggage." Extras វ

Dompsoy have been scratched froin tho1). R.-Meluon, b Dempsoy ... Derby.

W. H. Moule, b Dompsoy A domblo guard of police sen. M. Billings, lbw Doupsay tries are watching the favourite R. Brand, not out Sunstar.

O. D. Rasmussen, not out ...

**London, May 29, 10,20 pam.

· Que hundrod and fifty votornu Volunteer · Officers attended the King's Loveo.

London, May 29th, 10.20 p.m. Sir W. S. Gilbert died sal denly.

London, May 20th, 10.20 p.m. Jack Johnson, the world'si champion, has challenged Bom bardier Wells to a fight.

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Total (for 8 wkts.) 146 inny London, May 31,4 15 The Amateur Golf Champion- ship has been won by John Ball, who was also the winner in the 1910 compolition.

Shanglini, June 1, 2.55 p.m. the Interport Cricket Match, Play was resumed to-day

ho overnight not-out batsmen, Manila, May 30; 1.45 p.m.

Brand and lassmusson, facing the Captain Mallinson of the King's bowling. The following were the Own Yorkshire Light Jafantry scoros ut tiffin time, additional to broke his ankle whilst playing those given above:-- polo at Baguio yesterday.

Singapore, May 31, 2.10 p.m. Judgment was rosorvod in the Robert Passiore Silby v. Jol Graham Boyd case, which was heard in the Supreme Court, Sin- gapore,

Counsel for Silby commented on the carolessness of Boyd, which, he said, amounted to fraudulent misrepresentation.

It was a sort of confidence trick worked on Silby.

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Shanghai-Ist Inplogs. R. Brand, Dashwood, 6" ¥ Taverner............ 32

O. D. Rasmussen lbw, b

Taverner

W. H. Jackson, c Demp- soy, h Taverner W, J, Haynes, Hot out...

Extras

J

45

3

3

Total.... .175 Hongkong 2nd Innings

A. C. E. Elborough c McEuen, Mr. E. Claxion not out.........

b Billings per. A. Cooke, b McEnen...

Rev. S. W. Payno.c McEaton,

b Billings

London, May 29, 7.15 a.m. The Reichstag Committee have approved the provisional Japanese Commercial Agreement.

Butch regulation was very tdly needed. Sometimes as ten launches have

London, May 20, 7.15 a.m. bern counted lying nlung-

The battleship Bellerophon, side an incoming mail steamer at 18,500 tone, and the cruiser In- the same time. In sp:to of re-flexiblo, 17,250 tons, collided out montances, the inmost launches ido Portland when returning often refuse to move away' and from manosuvres.. A seven fool leave the gangwaya clear, with hole was torn in the faflexible the result tlint pastongers md she will need, extensive re- both to and from the steamer lave pairs.

clamber over three or four othor launches before reaching their own launch or the gungway as the

cake may be.

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London, May 30, 5.20 p.m. The House of Commons have passed the second ronding of the Insurance Bill. ...

Peking, May 20. A meeting of the now Cabinet was hold the other day to consider. The Minister added that it the best measures for taking over was not anticipated that the post-the control of the railways out tion of lensafolders would be of commercial funds. The Pre- affected in any way in the ovent sident of the Board of Communi- of these negotiations not living cations was of opinion that high been concluded by the 17th of handedness should be used to Jully next.

wards the people of the various provinces, and he was confident that the people wore bound to give in at the last moment.

London, June 1, 2.10 p.m. Cablegrame from Washington report that Germany's declared willingness to enter upon negotia

Poking, May 20. tions for a goneral "Arbitration. It is reported that the Ministar Treaty with the United States has of a certain nation has demanded given rise to an expectation that a number of conditions from the other. Powers will enter into Board of Foreign Affairs regard- ing certain questions. The Minis negotiations.

ter intimated that should the demands be refused, trouble may be anticipated in Manchuria.

Probably the consummation of the Arbitration Treaties with France and Great Britain will be postponed till the winter session.

Poking, May 26.

It is reported that the Amori- London, June 2, 7.15 am. It is reported from Ainorica that can Minister in Peking has offer- the United States are proposing cd his services to settle the Pien- that the opinions of the Powers a dispute between Grout Britain should be exchanged at a confor- and China.

Peking, May 26. once to be held at The Hague on 1st Octobor next.

H. E. Luk Ching Cheung, the Special Envoy to Russin, who is to ruviso the commerical troaty will bring a suite with him,

Peking, May 28,

The Russian Government is questioning the Board of Com munications about issuing foreign touns, and is demanding pri vilogos from the Chinese Govern.

London, June 2, 7.15.m. London, May 30, 5.20 p.m. - Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor The correspondent of the Fou of the Exchoquor, has promised don Times" at Tangier alates that he will give a week's distint lib Moora under British pro- cussion to the Women's Suffrage tection have suffered heavy losses. Bill next sossion.

The Sultan of Morocco, he writes, appears to be actuated by London, May 31st, 3.30 p.m. The result of the Derby is as a spirit of vindictive cruelty.

According to the same corros follows, Sunstar 2, Sted-pondent, the fortilo district ofment so as to oqualize the rights Lints, outside Foz, the capital, torouted in the foreign loans. It granted to the other powers in- was sacked and burned on the ove is reported that the Russian of the relief of the city, by a de tachment of the French gurrison should the demands be refused, Governmont intimated that under the command of officers of trouble may be anticipated in io French Mission.

feat; 3 Royal Tender.

London, June 1, 7.30 a.m. The betting was 13 to 8 against Sunstar, 100 to 8 against Stedfast and 25 to 1 against Royal Tender. Sunstar won by two longthe from Stodfast, with four lengths between second and third.

Sunstar's victory was received with tremendous cheering.

Thero Majesties King George and Queeen Mary were present.

There was a record crowd on the course. Among the specta- tors were the Colonial Premiere and the Delegates to the Imporial Conference.

agree-

Eighty men and women were publicly sold in the market.

Manchuria. The Cabinet is at ‹a loss what to do.

Peking, May 28. London, Juno2, 7:15 a..

Reports from Fongtion stato As a result of the election poli- that the Russian troops, all well tion in the Central Division of armed, wore advancing in large Hall, the Unionist member was numbers in Manchuria, unseated.

The Judges were attacked on leaving the Court after giving their decision.

DRAGON BOAT RACES.

Poking, May 28.

The Chinese Commissioner at Fulou as reported to the Board of Foreign Affairs that the Russian troops have arrived in large num-. bers and are stationed at important points along the frontier.

London, May 29, 7.16 a.m. President Diaz, who has leti

The betting on the race was Mexico City, is probably going to Spain. Minister de la Barraunprecedented. Apart from the danger that this proposes the immediate settle- London, June 1,7.10 a.m.- involves, there is also to be consi- ment of war claims.

The German Reichstag has |

Peking, May 28, At Aberdeen. dored the discomfort that is caus London, May 27, 1.20 p.m. passed the third reading of the

Prince Tai Tuo has ordered ed to ladios; sometimes with

commercial The late M. Borteaux, the Japanese

two students Ho and Li, who have children to look after. When it French Ministor for War, who ment.

Thursday was a gala day at completed their education abroad, happens to be raining heavily at was killed on the 21st instant by [On the 29th instant Router Aberdeen on the occasion of the to construct airships for military the time of embarking or discma falling aeroplano, was accorded wired that the Reichstag Com- nunual Dragon Boat Festival. purposes. barking the unpleasantonss is an imposing military funeral at mittee had approved the pro- The dragon boat races, which

Peking, May 28, vastly increased and the incon- Paris.

visional Japanese Commercial make up the chief feature of the co- The Army Advisory Council venience caused need not be de-

Agreement.] Loudon, May 27, 120 p.n.

lebrations, wore witnessed by many and the Army Board have held a scribed.

Ex-President Perfirio Diaz has

Loudon, June 1, 7.10a.m. thousands of spectators, including conference about sending repre- Our worthy Haibour Master is foft Mexico City secretly for Vern

It is cabled from Tangior that a considerable number of Euroschtatives to England to study. to be congratulatad on his deter-Oruz.

the French relief column com- peans. This year only three boats tip science of aviation. mination to bring Hongkong into London, May 27, 1.20 p.m. innded by Colonel Gourand, competed -two belonging to

Peking, May 28. ino with other Eastern ports in Washington despatchessay that assisted by General Dabiez Aberdeen and one to Shaukiwan The Prince Regenthas cancelled this respect.

Attorney-General Wickerslum, re forces operating from Fez, r--the invitation which had boon to arrangement of attending the plying to a resolution made in ed Fos on the 20th ultimo, after extended to the Chung Chau i reios of the Imperial body- landers not having boon accepted. gards personally, fearing the JOURNALISM IN JAPAN, the Senate with reference to the heavy fighting.

affairs of the Standard Oil Com-

There were, as usual, two races, anarchists conspiring against him.: the same crow bringing in their pany, declared that no criminal

Peking, May 28, More than 1,800 nowspapers prosecution would be initiated

boat first both times. Toe course Pho President of the Board of and magazines are printed in against the office-bearers of tho

extended from Ono Troe Island Communications has memorializ Japan. Every town of more than company,

Tolegrams from Constantinople right through the harbour to the Throne that he would as 10,000 has one newspaper and London, May 28, 10.10a.m. report that there has been a good winning mark at the castorn ex-ne the supreme charge of all It is reported from New York deal of desultory fighting with Altremity of Little Hongkong. In the post offices in China to-day, 42 usually more. The lending Tokio that a great firo occurfed yester-banian robels and the Turkish the victorious boat there was and the management of the postal

daily claims a circulation of day on Coney Island.

troops at Torgut.

[crew of 58 'men. One of the affairs would be centralized in the The bowling analysis for the 180,000 copios; tho "Asali" and The mammoth pleasure resort:

General Shekvel, the Com-others carried about the same capital. An Imperial decreo has The Unionist member for Co Enon took 7 wickets for 12 runs, daily circulation of a quarter of a destroyed.

first day's play shows that Mc- the "Mainichi" of Osaka claim a known as Dreamland was mander of the Turkish forces, number, and the third about 50 been issued granting the request tral Hall has been unsented. The Brand no wickets for 7 runs, million.

now reports that several stubborn mon.

of the President in the memorial. Judges were hustled and two Jackson 1 wicket for 12 runs,

It is estimated thint the total engagements have taken place. A very big fishing floot lay in

Poking, May 28, Journalism in Japan is nearly loss is over two million dollars.

London, May 31, 2.15 pm. the harbour, lving laid up for arrosts wore effected.

Prince Ching is strongly re- Billings nil for 6 runs and Ras- 300 years old, but the publication London, May 27, 1,20 p.in. At the Imperial Conference the the festival. Amongst other craft commended the reinstatement of mussen 2 for 16,

of newspapers thore as a distinct Reuter's correspondent at Tan-discussion of a scheme for Im- in the waterway wore Torpedo H.E, Tong Shao-Yi, the former For the Hongkong side, enterprise is recont. Until after gior reports that Colonel Clour perial Defence has been complud- boat No. 30; the Harbour Master's 'resident of the Board of Com Dempsey took 6 for 94, Taverner the middle of the nineteenth cen-and's column engaged the Moroc ed.

launch Victoria, with Commander munications. 3 for 33, and Payne one wicket tury such nows sheets as were ean insurgent tribesmen on the London, June 2, 7.15 am. Q. W. Beckwith, Rt.N., on board;

Poking, May 28,

He suggested that a Ilurgreaves had committed jury; also other Europeans.

Singapore, May 31, 2.42 p.m. A fire occurred on to 'Gedong Estato yesterday.

The drying shad, containing 70,000 lbs of rubber was des troyed.

The loss is covered by insur→

ance.

Lowdon, June, 1st, 7.40 p.m.

London, June, 1st, 7.40 p.m.

Thirty thousand Marys hayo subscribed £11,700 for the Quoon's Coronation Fund.

Shangliai, June 2, 3 pɔu. At the conclusion of the Intor- port Cricket Matel, a friendly re- turn game was played between the Hongkong and Shanghai teams.

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Hongkong were all out for 117

Lieut, Thorp, b McEnen ....... F. Sutton, bw., b MaEaon Corp. Dempsey, not out

Extras.........

Total..

Bowling Analysis.

for 20 runs.

Shanghai, Juno, 1, 4.25 p.m.

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-“London, Jupo 1, 7,10 a‚ın. The Kaiser is to meet the Tear in the Finish Skerries in June. London, May 31, 2.15 pim.

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published were somewhat of the 22nd instant at the Bost Nivor. A decreo las boon issued by the No. 1 Police launch, with The Cabinet Ministers have. nature of bulletins roughly print The French losses were five the Republican Government at Chief Detective Inspector Collett strongly recommended the roin- In their second innings, the ot from wooden blocks and issued killed and twenty wounded.⠀⠀⠀ Lisbon, providing for the adoption and Inspector Langley on board; statement of Yuan Shil-k'ni and Hongkong Interport Cricket team by any one who saw fit to have Another French column was of Greenwich time in Portugal a Service Iaunch with a party of Dr. Wu Ting Fang, ex-Minister to scored 93, all out, making a total them. A,

attacked in the Alwann region on from 1st January,

military officers. The course was Washington, as President and the 23rd instant,

London, June 2, 7:15 am. kept clear by police, boats under Vice-President of the Board for Eleven men were killed, in- A Vionno wiro reports that it the olinrge of Sergeant Sim and the Collection of Revenue. cluding a major of Lirailleurs. has been semi-officially stated Sergeant Culliford rospectively

Poking, May 28. London, May 30 7:10 pm, that the Emperor Francis Joseph Everything passed off in an The Governor of Kirin has re- The House of Lords hayo pass of Austria has loft Goodoolloo far orderly manner, thanks to tlie quested the Cantonese officials in the Second Roading of the the capital lo-day restored to efforts of Inspector. Dymond and Peking to lodge strong protesta Parliament Bill without divison ja kallthey a

lis staff of polion,

laralast the nation of the

of 149 for the two innings as The pross of Japan is as froo as against 175 scored by the Shang-that of any other civilizod coun hai eleven in their one innings. try. No restraint is placed on the Shanghai followed with 27 runk Shanghai thus omorged the discussion of public affairs as for no wickets, at which stage the winnera by one innings and 20 long as there is no offence to game had to be abondoned owing|rans.,

morals and no menace to public. Mooren and #l

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